As critical care nurses, we have experienced a new challenging working scenario inside the COVID-19 ICUs.In these setting, we are called to provide the usual high standard care of patients, and we are also experiencing and trying to cope with the additional problems caused by the personal protective equipment (PPE), which have proved to be extremely heavy and uncomfortable to wear especially for long periods.

COVID-19 in Critical Care Units: Rethinking the Humanization of Nursing Care / Bambi, S., Iozzo, P., Rasero, L., Lucchini, A.. - In: DIMENSIONS OF CRITICAL CARE NURSING. - ISSN 0730-4625. - STAMPA. - 39:(2020), pp. 239-241. [10.1097/DCC.0000000000000438]

COVID-19 in Critical Care Units: Rethinking the Humanization of Nursing Care.

Bambi S.;Rasero L.;
2020

Abstract

As critical care nurses, we have experienced a new challenging working scenario inside the COVID-19 ICUs.In these setting, we are called to provide the usual high standard care of patients, and we are also experiencing and trying to cope with the additional problems caused by the personal protective equipment (PPE), which have proved to be extremely heavy and uncomfortable to wear especially for long periods.
2020
39
239
241
Goal 3: Good health and well-being for people
Bambi, S., Iozzo, P., Rasero, L., Lucchini, A.
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